Faramarz
Faramarz means 'possessing divine glory' or 'blessed with splendor,' derived from the Middle Persian concept of 'farr' (divine royal glory).
While originating from pre-Islamic Zoroastrian traditions, Faramarz has been used by Persian-speaking Muslims for centuries as a cultural and literary name symbolizing nobility.
Faramarz is extremely rare in modern times, with very few recorded births, making it a highly distinctive choice for parents seeking uniqueness.
The name originates from Pahlavi (Middle Persian) and is most famously associated with the Shahnameh, where Faramarz is the son of the hero Rostam.
The most famous bearer is the literary character in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh; historical records of the name being used by prominent figures are scarce due to its rarity.